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feature: display why a download doesn't start
Hi,
sometime when trying to download a file, even when forcing, it's not starting. Is it possible to show in the state why it's not starting ? double clicking the line show "failed_incomplete" and another "download limit reached", but i don't know why it's not showing on the "state" column 03.04.20 16.01.24 <--> 03.04.20 17.44.43 jdlog://1642815302851/ the 2 downloads are the 4x08 and the part 09 |
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status column should have the download candidates used. you double click or hold mouse on that position and it should display in tooltip, else if you want mouse over you can reduce the tooltip delay in advanced setting GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.tooltipdelay
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then it's a bug, the status column wasn't showing anything for the 2 file that were not downloading
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keep in mind that this is not stored to disk. information is only held in memory, client restart all that info is lost.
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i didn't restarted the client, i even clicked on force download, still nothing on the status column, but a double click was showing "failed_incomplete" and on the other "download limit reached"
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download limit is on the same hoster? maybe force start doesn't work because of that restriction. clutching at straws as guessing game.
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yes all downloads were on the same hoster.
i don't understand what you mean with "clutching at straws". I'm okay if there is any restriction/delay but there was a bug that was preventing showing on the status column that information |
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as in I'm clutching at straws as its hard to know without seeing your JDownloader.
it most likely doesn't have any status as its been prevented to start due to another download staying you reached a limit and exception places a timer on that download candidate been utilised again until it expires. so you need to double click on the download that triggered the event, it should have a status.
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so my feature request was instead of requiring to double click, show the status directly on the status column ?
thanks |
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Please use EventScripter scripts for such special tasks though in this case there really isn't that much you can do with that probably but maybe you can set the status as package-comment or display it somewhere else. -psp-
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why multiple url ? i am talking about a single file, not a group
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Still if the item doesn't have the error its wont hold information thats all I meant.
exception was thrown in another download. you can see that via the failed downloads filter if you have a huge list. Usually the exception on the link that throws it will contain error within row (not sure which column heading) prob status?, and the status tooltip will hold all candidates used until restarted as historic overview. dont think say download limit reached will ever be shown on all non complete links from the same host with a timer due to overheads (increased cpu cycles/ram usage)
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"dont think say download limit reached will ever be shown on all non complete links from the same host with a timer due to overheads (increased cpu cycles/ram usage) "
do you mean showing "download limit reached" will use more cpu ressources so you will not do this ? |
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what I was indicating is, usually you have wait time with download limit reached. this would create overhead as timer has to be refreshed on shown view for each link. will need a redraw every second, or faster if you scroll with hundreds of links from the same host.
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Yes but this is exactly my point:
A package contains multiple URLs. One fails - now which one would you display in the package column and how to decide that? -psp-
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i was not talking about the package row, but on the url row, status column
i'm talking about a single file status |
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The single file status does get displayed usually so it seems like I still fail to understand what you want.
Please add a screenshot with a more accurate description. -psp-
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on the logs i posted, there wasn't a status on the column.
I don't have a screenshot right now to share, i will try to think about it if i have the same problem again. There was probably some specific steps or conditions to trigger the error |
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